2 - Yes, the trail links directly to major regional destination, such as a potential Signature Trail or; yes, the trail is a critical link in regional trail.

0 to 3

1

Loop link

0 - The trail completes no loop.

1 - The trail completes a portion of existing or potential loop.

2 - The trail completes a portion of more than one existing or potential loops.

0 to 2

1

Equestrian impact on adjacent land use

0 - Equestrian use of the corridor infringes on privacy of adjacent property.

1 - Equestrian use of the corridor has a negligible impact on adjacent land use.

2 - Equestrian use of the corridor has a negligible impact on adjacent land use.

0 to 2

1.5

Adjacent land-use impact on equestrian experience

0 - Adjacent land use creates a negative experience to the equestrian corridor user. The corridor is defined by its adjacent negative or unsafe features to the equestrian user (loud noises, shooting range, golf driving range, model airplane area, unattractive site, railway corridors, and so forth).

1 - Adjacent land use has some features negative to the equestrian user, but is not defined by it; or the corridor has primarily positive features but the corridor is not the experience in itself and is rather the means to accessing primary feature.

2 - Adjacent land use has some features negative to the equestrian user, but is not defined by it; or the corridor has primarily positive features but the corridor is not the experience in itself and is rather the means to accessing primary feature.

0 to 3

1.5

Most suitable trail type

0 - A paved pathway would better serve existing or potential use of corridor.

1 - There is some or moderate existing or potential use or demand by equestrians.

2 - There is heavy existing or potential use or demand by equestrians.

0 to3

1.5

Access/usability

0 - The trail corridor has few or minimal available access points and/or the corridor is convoluted and/or the corridor itself is confusing, or the corridor connection to other corridors is confusing.

1 - The corridor has limited available access points and/or some confusing aspects. 2 The